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Light Headed And Dizzy.
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For the last few days i've been feeling light headed and dizzy, ever so slighly unbalanced, and going up or downstairs feels a bit weird, I feel ok in myself, no other symptoms. Is there anything I can do or is it advisable to see a doctor?
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\\\\I recently had a blood test which came back as positive,\\\ Positive to what?Or do you mean it came back giving you a clean bill of health. Clearly, you have coronary artery artery disease and it is being treated by conventional and well established regimes... beta blockers and tablets to reduce your BP and also statins. Your symptoms may or may not be...
10:13 Mon 21st Nov 2016
I'm not overweight, 77 kilos, and keep fairly fit, brisk 30 minute walk most days and playing 'walking football' for 45 minutes a week, I dont drink tea or coffee or fizzy drinks and avoid sugar as much as possible and definitley no caffeine, I avoid red meat and each morning have a smoothie of, one banana, bluberries, ground almonds and oats with skimmed milk, this lasts me til late afternoon when I eat a main meal, I cook a lot and rarely have take aways or shop made food.
\\\\I recently had a blood test which came back as positive,\\\
Positive to what?Or do you mean it came back giving you a clean bill of health.
Clearly, you have coronary artery artery disease and it is being treated by conventional and well established regimes...beta blockers and tablets to reduce your BP and also statins.
Your symptoms may or may not be related to your existing problems.
Doesn't sound a big deal, but i would see your GP who will take a more in depth history and examine you.
Positive to what?Or do you mean it came back giving you a clean bill of health.
Clearly, you have coronary artery artery disease and it is being treated by conventional and well established regimes...beta blockers and tablets to reduce your BP and also statins.
Your symptoms may or may not be related to your existing problems.
Doesn't sound a big deal, but i would see your GP who will take a more in depth history and examine you.